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Medeiros, E. & Neto, P. (2021). Border cities in Portugal-Spain and territorial development trends. In Eduardo Medeiros (Ed.), Border cities and territorial development.: Routledge.
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E. J. Medeiros and P. A. Neto,  "Border cities in Portugal-Spain and territorial development trends", in Border cities and territorial development, Eduardo Medeiros, Ed., Routledge, 2021
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@incollection{medeiros2021_1714915322648,
	author = "Medeiros, E. and Neto, P.",
	title = "Border cities in Portugal-Spain and territorial development trends",
	chapter = "",
	booktitle = "Border cities and territorial development",
	year = "2021",
	volume = "",
	series = "",
	edition = "",
	publisher = "Routledge",
	address = "",
	url = "https://www.routledge.com/Border-Cities-and-Territorial-Development/Medeiros/p/book/9780367759438"
}
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Border cities in Portugal-Spain and territorial development trends
T2  - Border cities and territorial development
AU  - Medeiros, E.
AU  - Neto, P.
PY  - 2021
DO  - 10.4324/9781003164753-14
UR  - https://www.routledge.com/Border-Cities-and-Territorial-Development/Medeiros/p/book/9780367759438
AB  - Portugal and Spain share what is one of the oldest unchanged national borderlines in the World. It has remained practically unchanged for 800 years. As a result, the formal cross-border cooperation process between the two Iberian countries was only engaged, with significant formal partnerships, after the 1990s, following the implementation of the EU INTERREG-A Communitive Initiative. As time progressed, this Initiative, later on transformed into a EU Cohesion Policy goal (European Territorial Cooperation) contributed to an exponential growth of cross-border cooperation processes, translated into the creation of more than 100 cross-border entities across the Portuguese-Spanning border. These included not only Euroregions, and later on European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation (EGTCs), but also several Eurocities close to the border. Indeed, in a context in which the Portuguese-Spanish border region faces, in vast areas, a dramatic depopulation process, the role of border cities is particularly relevant to retain population and economic activities in the border area. As such, this chapter will analyse the border cities in the Portuguese-Spanish border region and their contribution to the territorial development of this border region. A more detailed analysis will be done to the case of the Eurocity Elvas (PT) - Badajoz (ES).
ER  -